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The relation of extraneous visual stimuli to apparent size

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This research was performed by the University of Missouri under contract with International Business Machines Corporation under AF33(600) 31315 with the Aeronautical Systems Center of Air Materiel Command.

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Goldstein, A.G. The relation of extraneous visual stimuli to apparent size. Psychol Rec 11, 257–263 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03393409

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